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Benfica will face Real Madrid in the Champions League play-offs just three weeks after their dramatic league phase encounter.
On Wednesday, goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin's 98th-minute goal earned Jose Mourinho's side a 4-2 win against the Spanish giants.
Newcastle will play Qarabag after finishing the league phase in 12th place, while defending champions Paris St-Germain, who finished 11th, will face Ligue 1 rivals Monaco.
The two-legged play-offs are for teams who finished between 9th and 24th in the league phase and the first games will take place on 17-18 February, with the second round one week later.
The Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, will host the 2025-26 final on 30 May.
Qarabag finished 22nd in the league phase after winning three, drawing one and losing four of their matches.
They were defeated 6-0 against Liverpool at Anfield in their final outing and have not beaten a Premier League team in nine previous attempts.
The Azerbaijan champions avoided defeat for the first time against an English club when drawing 2-2 with Chelsea in November.
The winner of the tie between Newcastle and Qarabag will face either Chelsea or Barcelona in the last 16.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham all finished in the top eight of the league phase and have qualified automatically for the last 16.
The draw for the last 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final all take place on 27 February.
Champions League play-offs draw in full
Bodo/Glimt v Inter Milan
Benfica v Real Madrid
Monaco v Paris St-Germain
Qarabag v Newcastle
Galatasaray v Juventus
Club Brugge v Atletico Madrid
Borussia Dortmund v Atalanta
Olympiacos v Bayer Leverkusen
What comes after the play-offs?
Once the eight winners of the play-offs have been determined they progress to the last 16, where they will meet the top eight finishers from the league phase.
From this point onward the competition adopts a knockout format, with each fixture other than the final contested over two legs.
As with the play-offs, teams' final ranking in the league phase will influence seeding in the last 16, with seeded sides - those that finished in the top eight of the league - given the advantage of playing their second fixture at home.
This is the first season that the position in which teams have placed in the league phase will also influence seeding for the quarter-final and semi-finals.
Teams finishing first to fourth at the end of the league phase will be seeded for the quarter-finals, and therefore given the second leg home advantage for their potential quarter-final tie.
The two sides who finish top and runner-up in the league will also be seeded for the semi-finals, earning them the benefit of playing the second leg of their semi-final tie at home should they reach that stage.
If a seeded team does not progress to the quarter or semi-finals, the team that knocked them out inherits their seeding position.
Knockout phase fixture dates
The dates for the knockout phase are as follows:
Last 16: 10-11 and 17-18 March
Quarter-finals: 7-8 and 14-15 April
Semi-finals: 28-29 April and 5-6 May
Final: 30 May
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